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SYMPATHY FOR THE MORMONS

... five rifles were dis- chatged at then, (by Mormons lying in ambush, as was afterwards openly avowed in the village.) Fortutiately, ow- ing to the distauco sliither was iturt, the man fled, and Nr. disowned Mormonism-shiut himself up, and awaited the result ...

REVIEW

... REVIEW. THlE BOO0K OF MORMON AND THE )IORMONITES. (I'roin thre At/henceI'lt.) ?? I/trek of ?? an (Il Account writtes by thrc Hand rV' ?o'rw , ponl 1,111t co lkeprjn (pitu fto 1'1ilste of' eph i, II erefore it is ?? Alrhitglienet of thle record oif ItIhe ...

Foreign Varieties

... cotulntry, the marriage can be contracted, and will be deemed valid there. The New Yo,rlc Couplee writes as follows:- Joe Staitl' Mormon, is caught and caged at last, and wvc are very glad to learn it. He was lately arrested on his way from Nou- voo to Quincy ...

VARIETIES

... ]2001. A reward of two hundred dollars has been offered by the Governor of Illinois, for the apprehension of the notorious Mormon prophet, Joe Smith, the blacksmith. Caution to Keepers of Cows.-Two cows, the property of Mr. Banton, of the Coppice Farm ...

Notes on New Books

... and the like, contains C several papers of more sanbstautial, though less glittering tI fabric,-such as, an account of Mormonism, or the new hi Mahomedanism; a disquisition on Clerical Medicine; an bi examination of the Political Relations of the East ...

LITERATURE

... Mormonite delusion (the Mormons being a new sect) we give the following curious extracts frnm what must be CURIOUS SERMONS. I have already stated some circumstances which may appear to re. fect on the common honesty of some of the Mormons. Mr. K. men- tioned ...

Published: Sunday 07 May 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2264 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... hardly one of his most gluttonous tastes which the volumes are not likely to satisfy. In the third there is much about the Mormons. We cannot stop to speak of them, but it strikes us that their importance is somewhat ridiculously overrated. In conclusion ...

Literature

... thirty individuals left this port by the mail packet 51 for Liverpool, en route to the New Jerusalem of O Mr. Joe Smiih, the Mormon impostor, in the far d west. Mr. Kelly, late of tie Rhean, near this town, I and his family, embark for Liverpool this day ...

OUR CARPET BAG

... indentations, or, in other words, a silver thimble. Feca'osusmx or MIOsIONS.-The Mount Holly, N. J. Heral states that thirteen Mormons, residing and worshipping at Shreveville, lately renounced Mornaonism, in consequence of a oewv revelation made by Joe Smith ...

Published: Sunday 21 April 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4800 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

VARIETIES

... Some men wear an everlasting barren simper; in the smile of others lies a cold glitter, like ice.. Hiram Brown, one of thE Mormon preachers, has been ac. cused. of pr~eaching pdhigeH in Michigan. He has been struck foni'm the roll of 'regular 'orthodox ...

VARIETIES

... cotovenient to return the letter. led Tuie Nauvoo Neighbor annosuncs eits determination to support Gen. -Joseph Smith, the Mormon pi'opiliet, for the Presidency at thle coming of election. It isstrongly oliposed to ithier Vats Bur'en, or Clay. Ito . Secret ...

VARIETIES

... .,i\rt i u Bep.udiafiOeWzmong. he Merm6Xs.-A late number of the. St. Louis. Republican,says;: Wesiea it'stated that the Mormon Troplet, Joe Smith, has turned his wife oit of 'doors, tot. behirgiin conversation with a gentlema n of the set,~ which ishe ...